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  1. I know that one of the four is Darren Petrie.

    I wouldn't be to sad to see him leave, if true. Other than put in a decent free kick or corner, what else has he offered this season?

    Rumour of Sean Dickson going to Clyde, if true that would be another one out the door.

    If ever there was a match made in heaven, this is it.


  2. Interesting stuff:

    Mackay said: “We will probably have another couple of new faces before the end of the transfer window.

    “There’s one that we have had lined up for a couple of weeks, which we had hoped to get done with the other five new signings, and we would also hope to bring a striker in.

    “There are four players who have been told they are free to speak to other clubs. We had a big squad before the window – now we have brought in more we need to reduce the numbers."

  3. Asking to leave to go to specifically go to a club and not going would be shite behaviour tbf.


    Yeah because someone like......say Bryan Hodge, would never do something like that eh? Come on, these guys are looking out for themselves (we all do I suppose). He wants to play football, rather than travel all that way to sit on the bench, but he's not going to volunteer to leave Peterhead without anywhere to go, so he's fixed something up, that's common sense to me and something that happens all the time in football. As for picking Cowdenbeath over Arbroath....that's a total heads gone, but as has been suggested, maybe the deal was already done and he didn't want to go back on his word or maybe it's more convenient to where he lives/works and makes more sense for him to do.

    Apparently, Hodge can play LB, according to Dick. Anyone have more info on this?


    Hodge filled in at Left Back for us a couple of times but was totally exposed by his lack of pace. Sure, he'll do as a stop gap but I wouldn't suggest it would be a good idea long term.


  4. Not so cocky with that statement then. That's more like it. Better have a look in your own back yard before casting value judgements about other teams in that league.



    Now my head hurts.......I'm not getting into a tit for tat argument and at no point was I being cocky.

    If you think that Cowdenbeath squad is good then so be it, the league table and a very large majority of the poster in the Cowdenbeath thread would also disagree with you.

    At the time of your illustrious win at Forthbank 3 weeks ago, were Stirling poor? Yes!! However, everyone could see that, which is why 5 new players were signed (and possibly more to come)......in fact, we could see how poor we were months before that game and our manager paid the price for that.

    Your managed still remains in a job.

    To get back to the original point you made. If a player can't already get into a poor m, at times terrible, team at this level, then why should a team that has already recruited to improve, take a chance on him?
  5. United boy Murrell on loan about to end at Cowden. Never got a game. Maybe a change of scene at Forthbank is what the lad needs?


    Christ that Cowden team is awful, even their own supporters would agree to that, if he isn't ready to step into their First Team then keep him away from Forthbank.

    Our momentum is starting to build, it's important that we replace Bikey and Beith with players of the same quality.
  6. How's he been - has he not been on the bench quite a lot?
    Comments on Beith welcome too.:whistle


    Callum Morrison started off slow, I must admit, I wasn't convinced by him. Games seemed to pass him by and he didn't really offer a lot. It got to the stage where he wasn't even in the match day squad and it looked inevitable that he would be sent back to Hearts. Since Dave Mackay has come in though, the lad has been excellent. I'm delighted that the loan has been extended because he's got all the attributes to be a good player. Is he ready for the Hearts team, no, not yet but he certainly has potential and it will be interested to see how he develops over the next few seasons.

    Angus Beith is a class act. Again, it took him a while to get going, you were starting to wonder if injury had taken it's toll on a player that looked a shadow of the one that was onloan to us over a season ago. With regular football however, he has now shown that he is in fact a better player than that one. I really hope his contract can be extended to, he is a key player for us and going back to Hearts will probably set him back again. If you could keep him at us this season, maybe loan him to a Championship club next season (Raith springs to mind), and I think you'll have a player ready to break through the following season. Beith has it all (except scoring goals) from what I can see, and if he keeps going the way he is going, will be one exciting player.

  7. I'm surprised at the Bino's confidence in MacKay as a manager.


    I don't think anyone is saying they are overly confident that Mackay will be a good manager Yoda. What there is is an acceptance that something had to change and that the players he inherited have taken the club to the bottom of the league and showed little sign of recovery from it.

    Mackay could have done one of two things. He could of come in and done a Stuart McLaren and say that the players are good and that he can work with them and all it takes is time before we turn it around or he can acknowledge that the players have had a big enough chance and the belief that he can bring in others that will do better. Mackay has decided to go with option 2, will it be the right option? Time will tell.

    Nobody that I know or have read is saying Mackay is a master for doing this, we're just waiting (with our fingers crossed) to see how it will pan out. Your average supporter knows as much about Connor McLaren or Conor Quigley as they did about Darren Petrie or Jack McCue.

    What has been a surprise to me though is just how blunt Mackay has been in saying that the squad isn't good enough, and I admire the fact that he has stood by his word and I don't think the changes will stop there.

    The players you have mentioned in your post have done absolutely nothing for the club (with the exception of Marc McKenzie, who I would argue has been our best outfield player this season and I would of liked to have kept, but I wish him well at Clyde) so if your rumour is true that they are next then no Bino will shed a tear at their departure. It might sound harsh but it's the reality of the situation, they've just not been good enough.

  8. He might play better when he doesn't have the fear of Binos123sam waiting for him in the car park after each game, tbf.


    Haha, fair point [emoji23]

    Ferns was very good at Alloa

    Ferns was brilliant at Alloa


    Did he play there twice? When he signed for us, Alloa fans (and Albion Rovers fans) were quick to point out he was brilliant when he signed for the club, then hopeless then after.......guess what happened at Stirling??

    In all honesty, I really hope Ferns does do well somewhere because when the guy is on fire, there are few better in the league, and I mean that, but his attitude is rotten, which is why I wouldn't wish him on anyone. If Campbell can get him to screw the nut and is the man to get that out of him, then brilliant but i'm just warning you, he has the (high) potential to be a passenger.
  9. 1 hour ago, rhliston said:

    Eddie Ferns released by mutual consent as well, things appear to be moving I wonder who else is out the door ?

    Delighted with the news. Probably the most disappointing signing in recent times, started with a bang and then faded away to a whimper, however I remember Albion Rovers and Alloa fans saying on here that he did the same during his spells there. He just didn't seem to be interested for months now and after slagging the club off on social media, there really was no way back for him.

     

    32 minutes ago, 1320Lichtie said:

     Happened with him? Sam scare him out? Seemed decent on paper pre season, then again so did Dickson/Henderson and McKenzie

     

    To be fair, McKenzie has been decent for us this season, I wish the other players had his desire and determination, Henderson had alarm bells ringing in a few peoples head in preseason, but managed to bag a hattrick against Elgin and Dickson has never looked decent for us, but takes more stick from a small section of the Stirling support than what is justified.

  10. 37 minutes ago, Carilly said:

    Fraser wright and Liam caddish signed for you guys last night mack at using dt Johnstone contacts

    2 very good signings, if true. Caddis was spotted in the stand at the Annan game (or was certainly the rumour going around hospitality that day) but was alleged to be "looking a bit heavy" after a season or so playing Juniors.

    Certainly steps in the right direction I would say, let's hope it's true and a Striker is next to follow.

  11. Signed on Development loan Connor MacLaren from St Johnstone, attacking midfield player who can play on the wings or upfront. Was on loan to Elgin City in the 2nd half of least season.



    Cant say I remember him at Elgin when we played them last season.


    Don't know why, but I remember him coming off the bench the last time the teams met last season (0-0 game was it?). Can't remember him doing much in truth, but he must have done something for me to look at the line up to see who he was.

    Welcome to the club anyway. Fingers crossed he'll give us something in the middle of the park that's been missing for the last few years.
  12. Bryan Hodge signed

    Thinking as depth. Released by Stirling is a negative but still ok with the signing


    When Hodge was hooked at Half Time in the 2-2 game against yourselves, it was obvious that he just wasn't fancied by Mackay. Colquhoun was brought in afterwards and he and Beith became the Midfield pairing.

    You shouldn't read too much of Hodge being released from us. In a 4-2-3-1 formation, (which Stuart McLaren favoured.....and I think Dick Campbell does as well, but I might be wrong) Hodge played well just sitting in front of the back four, but he did appear to struggle in Mackay's preferred 4-3-3.

    Although Bryan Hodge didn't do anything of note to stand out, he didn't really do anything wrong either and was probably surplus to requirement due to not fitting in with formations rather than his actual ability.

    To win the ball and pass it, he's good, possibly the best in the league, but you'll never get any more than that out of him. If that's what you are missing in the middle of the park, then Hodge is your man, if not, then he's been brought in to cover.

    I wish him well though, under McLaren I liked him and felt he was one of the few who regularly had pass marks.
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